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ive ‘ s THE WORLD: MONDAY EV NG, AUGUST 25, 1902, ‘ TALKS STOCKS SHOW GOSSIP IN AND ABOUT WALL STRERT.,HERE TO ASK MORGAN | . HILL a TO END COAL STRIKE, 5 a All Agree with Keene, as he pleases as long as he offers no (lt i N MERGER (} d James R. Keene's belief in an im- | remedy other than amendment of the (Continued from First Page.) ‘ oe ee ; Constitution ae 4) proved market because of the pros- | a - ® J a | perous condition of the country and a ago organized the billion-dollar Steel | PRICE OF COAL ALMOST Wail street financiers point to the fact] Trust. I would venture to say that DOUBLE SINCE STRIKE. —— —_——. the fact that forelgn demands for | ee eee ence, Cnited. States {nearly every mine owner in the country | ; . ‘ United States products will Make gecagury ix now $568,707.00 ax positive |has some Interest in this corporation, / The following table tells the story Railroad President Professional Element the export trade of the country boom | pivot that there te no Lanting danger [and as Mr, Morgan {s at the head of it, | of ‘the price of coal before and. since Here, Has Long Con-; Quite Lacking in Mar- | ronocts the views of every prominent | ahead In the nonetary situation, ‘This fhe wields @ great Influence over the | the atrike: | ee inc EN A - ; * enormous total of gold ts a new higl eapect : Hy ‘) — ference with Morgan} ket that Gives Some| Wall street man who has been abroad ey fe ax seeds any sum the nation | Wil do whatever he saya. Not only do) Conl for domestic use, per ton.. $6.40 UME A Haig Affai Promise this year. Conditions are decidedly | jaq. ever had. under root. Tt ta they feaspect him, ut “all men tm the | Coal by the pail 4 TA ea on airs. r . favorable to the United States, and | rearty twice the amount of the entire |[Ananclal world do 0 Mis successful | Coal by the bushel. ... 25 Nah Sore ee ok of gold owned by France management of those many millions) Since the strike: — Mr. Keene's prediction that there | #tock of gold owned by Fran aK 2 . . ‘on my admiration. - EN TALKS OF CROPS,|LEADING ISSUES WERE UP. highersprice levels for’ (good'| : vat th then In thls) way that he can | Goal or treet’ ceeee crs c#1000 THEN * stocks immediately ahead is con- | Morgan Outwits Gates. Influence the mine owners; that 1s,] Goal by 4 9 Coal by the bushel. 45 , — curred in by market wise men, While! J. P. Morgan, Charles Lanier and | prough his business conmietion with} Probable price this wee a i i i i | or of Wi cat ative George F. Bake [them In the Steel Trust., ’ sa¥8| Coal for domestic use..... 2 ee Mh , ‘ . Country Teeming with Rich| Grangers and Pacifics Favored | the jeader of Wall street's speculative orge F. Baker, head of the PoWer-| io thom would soon meet with their Ap- cen fo some se $1 00 a INA lhe r < “Field Products and Farmers| with Heavy Orders and Mor-| forces was abroad he was in intimate | ful First National Bank, constitute! probation.” Coal by the bushe' 50 r F 5 5 Joyful Over Outlook—Puz-| gan Roads Sought—Colora- touch with Ananciers of all the great the yoting trust which controls the} “But what about the Die ce oe a OR IRRITATIONS OF THE SKIN, RASHES, le to Find Cars do Fuel in the Balance. |centres, and he knows exactly what] Scuthern Railway. The announee- aren, a BU eae) could) pxactiy,” answered Mr. Sage, “but 1 Heat Perspiration, Lameness, and Soreness incidental zi ¥ : : | Burope ts doing in @ financial way.| ment of the directors that the tenure | Needs to See Mitehem, | (ON ' mean the airike would ena there to Canoeing, Riding, Cycling, Tenmis, or any Athletics, ha heat [of the trust would be extended, fits) wit would not be ultioutt.” sald the] gaye st the latent” no other application so soothing, cooling, and refreshing as James J. Hill, head of the $490,000.00! Pavoradle crop weather In all secti An agreement has heon reached Ye-linicely into © story told im Wall] palmplycaccohtcrerrce bes Him to Act. 4 a bath with CuTicura Soap, followed by gentle anointings Northern Seouritles Company, andlo¢ tho Weat, the firm belier that tween the United States © Street, It ia to the effect tha: John | {Ween Mr. Morgan und President Mit-| Mtr ed if he thought It Sk Cc y 8 8: President of tho Great Northern Rail- | Morgan plan for rehabilitating the ra punsel for the } n Seer a : chell of the Miners’ Union. Mr. Mitchel] was right for Mr. Morgan to remain with Cuticura, the Great Skin Cure, ‘way, reached the city to- ways of the South and the good bank| Ue ny that the tak of testi: W. Gates and his coterie of Chicago| would be greatly Influenced by what Mr. | silent on the strike question. Millions of Women use CUTICURA SOAP for preserving, purifying, and 7 Sek cehel SAN Reese ae nin New York City Sep- | speculative associates, inflated by| Morgan said and would take such action hardly think 90," Aig. | peantitying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales. and dandruff, 1 He called at Mr. Morgan's oMfice soon | statement were chiefly responsible Un Nee Gite Bee pecula associates, infla' by | Mors: nlasiciand teat acta diy thin! Ns the answer, id th stopping of falling hair. for softening, whitening, and soothing red, after the latter arrived, and the two! the buoyancy and volume of to-da itor Gene ‘chard’ their success in the Louisville @& | #% Would briny his to a satisfactory a moment's silence. “Mr. Morgan rough asd sore hands, for baby rashes and chafings. in the form of baths 1 conference over the North- 3 mw eH ease for the Govern y, ’, | agreement. may argue that it Is none of his business tor sanoying irritations and inflammations of women, or too tree or offen~ held a oa S meee : * trading on the Stock Exchange Nashville deal, had p'anned a su) “Mtr. Morgan wields a grenter Influence] and that he has no interest in the coal sive perspiration in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, aud many CL aa Hm) teft Mr. dorgan's pu wig nua ae ne Reece tie cael a hi Ro . he prise for Mr. Morgan. It is stid they among the workmen to-day than over, | market, This may be true, but it remains t purposes apace ence Bath tnd frsery., COTICURA OAP y port re rape MelSiyn hte event eee MNOb Acarme! ‘ose | bougne bu . 5 _| This Is evident to every observer. Within |a fact that a person Is often br Re lent properties derived from CUTICURA, the great Me eee ei st tha United: (tates | Enh enue ccm andl gave a tinge of ex- |, SoA edee aualinduetriall| Cotes eee coke ot SOuLuSra) BD iistast rewidiive nernaversina\s beKhi| Cpe len were thoUd i NeiIniG SEinv ee, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most relreshing of fnony in the sult of the United Btates| Sirnment ta trading romoters of trusts and industrial | way stock wit’ the intention of vot-| (bY last few days the 5 ave een a sveeltiehy where Sinenel Hey erie sicin sre, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most re{reshing of Aggingt the merger of the Great North: | pn. presonce of James Ro Keene in and financial combinations, whose | joe it at th a ine dn ci i Mr. Morgan the strike a a testion of dispute, Sere Tie an cieuiiers so use say others: erm Northern Pacific and Chicago, Bur-| 2 qtieeen domed Fe scpepes Ls Pant ‘ther | 108 't at the annual meeting in Ce-, The miners all bet They have | it remains for him alone to bring abou: Sold throughout the world. British Depot: F Nawaeny & Sons, 27, Charterhow? « ’ Mngton & Quincy Rallway will be heara |S Wall street omce after his long | total of negotiable securittes, cither | tober and forcing Movg:n to give| been worked up to that pitch where)a satlstactory settlement London EC Borgen DRUG AND Cigm. Cont., Sole Props., Boston, U, S: As ihece Sept‘. Merb bic ce * oh tor adie "| floated or on the market right POW | them representation on the board. If] tey 10k upon Mr. Morgan aq the only) (Ctreumstancen have placed Mr, piled for. ji acific. and Union Pacific to advance) ates bl at ia fect | ~ “") man who can settle the dispute.” SOs citron sat ial President Hill smiled and tugged at| reco ver cent, over Saturday's clone, |ABECCEAtES billions of dollars, affect | iis was refused, they planned, It Is] von oti ste saan cuggesten in prenent position, a his long beard when he was asked about an Unaltrerence del tol theitruat att p & Manitioninherelilielauilicteeltre Py To Higher Level hs said, to attempt to oust the p esent) the reporter, “thut all that it would be Ey ReteE omer case: |tude of President Roosevelt = | necessary for Mr, Morgan to do to end monen tt obliKatory on him to act MI have Just come from the North-| Traders both here anil tn London ware Mll Of Tuasiuel’ Romine management. Very one 1ee2 Ste ee ee ee eeeen ie represent, |Conaldering the circumstances. 1| ] . west," said he, “where the country is| heavy buyebs of the Harriman stocks | declaration th i 8 day the Gates people dealt in 900,000) 2)" “of think it is not right for h t a elie: e r ove create . atives of both sides of the question and m re. ereiae Sia soo see an the bellef that the upward moves Jaume their oversight would create] siares of Southern Railway. By cons| have a conference with then main reticent. THREE STORES ADDED ———++-—. “The wheat crop was fine, the corn| {is based on values and not spec promises well, farmers generally are | activity tighitantesne did’ not allay all «nuing the voting trust, Mr. Morgan prospsrous und feeling good over the | In most of the trading the tenden jnext sentenc le -Gte" ne 7 outlook. was all to higher levels, and the volume | fears of any real action by the Gov- me Von anouse aut neal MOB GATHERS AT HAZLETON; | ay SPECIAL FOR MONDAY - “The railroads will be busy from now |of pusiness was a fairly convincing fact ernment by stating that this must ; Chocolate Bitter Sweets Mm. 15¢ o e pro! clement has vec ; tutional | tC on carrying the grain to marke that the professional element (he brought aboyt by Constitutional sto oe SPECIAL OFFICER STABBE D. Dee cae Gesban, will puzzle some of them to fi largely eliminated as the factor. | cn ep their tral: moving F igh NLS e . Wa ust or-| 45 5 en in.the management o wath to keep the amendment. Wall str tru Karly changes in the management of Scotch Buttercup sees ID, 100 expected developments in the pre-| After the first two hours of heavy to Our Old Established Wholesale Business in Diam0NDs, WatCHES, JEWELRY, A NEW CREDIT SYSTEM o Suit Everybody. ONE PRICE alarm and distrust, they say, if in the + 0 0 Stock hag not yet been Issued, and will not be listed on the Stock Exchange intl the litigation Is ended, John W, Gates's fallure to arrive in ————_—_— town to-day as expected, and the lack Korthiern Securities Scored @ New!’ pofore cho break wan chosked it jad High Record in the Dealings. receded to 74, as agalnst Saturday's high ‘The outside market was strong and | figure of 78. Ive to-day. The feature was North- rn Securitles stock, which made a new| 5, igh record, going to 111 Aug. %—August) come so popular that a movement has Sheuch, a special pollceman in the ser-] Seen set afoot to start a company in vice of the Lehigh alley Coal Com- pany, Was assaulted and stabbed on the Ty CHER Bee _— ee | outskirts of the city to-day while at- strike if a met! RARE empting t@ rescue. his son, William| them by which they ae PLCATING ROOF GARD N. She gan's 1sth, Reg. and and ive Ww: é gions to the men without siultifyin Sheuch, a non-union workman em-| themselves. HES IN: deville. Ly, themselves nSP MW DPM. Battery 8 PS | ployed at the company’s No. #0 colliery, ln from a mob of about 3,000 strikers who = | bad gathered from all parts of the Hazleton region on the roads leading . , U to the mine to frustrate the plans of the company for a partial resumption of eacreg onllanee. ef iit tenes Crate Bron alos was “pronoun ganizers point terhe’t tat Bee yaa touelsrme eo mney ips thie adores . ; ; | Chocolate Molassen Chips. .lb. 15¢ CASH OR LIBERAL CREDIT. No AGL CSU TR ea aa Tae ineorpoeavion af the xo.anen Sheuch Injured While Rescuing His Own Son 54 BARCLAYS YP oveg strancss Require GF ike curb and to qoute tus highest | 0h? "S00" stocks furnished @ short | nave abortively failed in the last, within the next few weeks. Since Mr. | from the Hands of Strikers. con wesr amir CALL, WRITE OR TELEPHONE, Mt made a record of 112, which in the | vance of 6 points, and then just as|tWenty years. They do not hesitate % MIL TEAR CEPA iA ald see 2ICORMANOT ST, 37-39 Maiden Lane, City, Pusnent vet remand ee ee tt iit | Tuickiy losing It, white the pool Behind |{to say that the Prealdent may say | ere it iad tho American com: | HAZLETON, Pa See eee! 258 Sixth Avenue, City, 1 was realizing profits and threaten dreadful things as often puny 467 Fulton St., Brooklyn, L.W. Sweet & Co, LEADING CREDIT JEWELLERS, amusements. rators are beginning to 12 { Throagh Gates. WAS patent that the Western con- | tingent had suffered severely In Cc. | nee hoe Poa ecrive mocks meat 4 Tenner reeks cauoning at Nassau Trust Company Will| Former Tammany abeaden eperalien with a non-union force of 20 ye Rana ie as nd Wall street expected and preparea | Not Foreclose on Epiphany| Cables Instructions from) iin. oe the nonunion men were ; ‘ 3 cn Kee sev iMate RH En by tne Westerners | 19.Day— Pastor Trying to Wantage that Joseph Kelly taken to the workings In a special train, 9 TH a% of] Among the Gould stocks Wabash war| Raise Needed Funds. Be Saved from Potter's Field nies : Gane aeueeeee ice AR a favorite on the generally circulated in this city, walked from his home = to-day in view of the favorable weather Fe aay | may need will be given for the pay- lead map, prices showing very little change vel price, | ment of the amount due fro here from Saturday, while in the prth= tir on the} Rev, Dean Richmond Babbitt, the burial struck on the head with a stone. His} west they are a shade higher, and at |smaigt, Of, ihe mhowing male in th | pastor, who has been proclalming Kelly died in Bellevue Hospital on Aug.| njurtes are not very serious. The kulfe, | Ht. Loulz 24 up on September wheat, | of the others In the industritl list wer ihroustou. the ae ee Urendth of 18. He wus admitted jinere on June 6.1 which sank into hig breast, struck a rib, ater dellverion tary ying rooklyn that the mortgage would be suffering from appendicitis and tubor- Pi od 1 “ff With Inter deliveries at Aret.very steady, | rr money market call money. rates | foreclosed at G o'clock to-day, professed Clay pertionitie, He sald that he ana | 2nd that fact saved his life, The effort but afterward off a litte, Corn ope: fll from 4 per cent. to 31-2, with ) put little confidence in ihe statement BP , seen ithe to prevent work at the mine was suc- jeregular, September being in demand. | great demand, Chicago gained $20,000 of Mr. Sullivan. He said he would con- his sister lived at No West Sixty-| cosstu: At Chieggo, wheat {8 steady but dunt, | from. 3 irk througn transfers ty | Uuue lo suilctt money until he had a elghth street, und that he had been valet | The report of a resumption at the Corn is also steady, but featureless, day and late Saturday got $01,000 m sum spMcient to settie the Indevted- ¢ Richard Croker. An operation for ap-| Cranberry colliery of A. Pardee & Co. ing prices PR SIS nse aecr| py mains: feom oth ney pendtclils was performed, but he falled| caused about five hundred men to gather BoB; Di interior points ae J21st Street: Chatham Square: woeks ago Dr Babbitt preached {5 'raliy and died on the ISth inst. \near the mine to-day, but no attempt ’ a a oe zen | argc Sie aginst tn aa er, ya or ate war ork 2226 to 2234 Third Ave.| 193 to 205 Park Row. | ML as and 408, | the Roman t up of the high Steel issu wert report that Wabash would have an o- . e 60 0 3 a HM" | trance into Pittsburg within the mexi| The Nassau Trust Company, of Brook- In response to a cable message sent to ae DY piety ana BN aa se . six months, lyn, w me the mortage it Richard Croker at his home in Wantage, | Oeming wan torm trom hie back fa agparesth onsen > ; Western wire houses had heavy order. | holds on the Church of Epipiany in land, by Asyemblyman J. H. Fitz-|° Whur Bacusne father rushed to. his : i 5 to-day for purchases in the Grang ra| Brooklyn to-day. President Sullivan, of patrick, of the Twentieth Assem¥ly Dis-| sig the mob set upon the elder Sheuch, and Pacifics, otably Southern Pacific, |the Trust Company, sald that there 18 trict, and ‘Thomas Murphy, Tammany oF Heo n Tene, iter AD EU Ry, Laas tai ere aaa paar af 3 i who was finally rescued by a mine fore- The Wheat Market. Texas and ‘eitic no desire to foreclose the mortgage, lead of the district, Instructions were man and removed to the miners’ hospl- | Wheat opened steadier than expected | | 4 M ‘Traction \saues Manhattan | and that all the the congregation re 1 from the former Tammany | thy . , ory ae Haan ate ee Sheuch was stabbed in the breast and zi each hip, kicked in the abdomen and : York's closing prices t—September, 76 3-8 bid; Di 8-8 bid; May. 7 1-4 « “ with dena att’ made ricci [Cheese's opening prices were: Wheat | ind wit) fh day “lis quoted at 441-4) of Big vestizinen ae gall, nat boca Te wan found she ‘had ‘ett the ‘house \ +-Septembe “2 to 8; December, | &1¢ “2, Cane Atte ne eclogite proceed- whortly acter her brother went to the i eat 1c8s May, 60 Gar a es aS | Inga were brought, Dr Babbit wrote Aoepitus sand irs, Cares, the landiagy, (GEN: GOBIN THINKS Corner 12 1st St ‘ ( ‘hatham S f ember, 664-4 't0 $6 1-2; December, | a Renee ast Con did not know where she hd gone, The STRIK® WILL GO ON si 2 qua ee } oO lay, 0 14 to # 1-: " \ bs ‘ tar yu blt of e story in the ne i ’ , 2 | (HE QUOTAT.ON:. | Imating that he believed papers cane to Miss Kelly's attention, OUMTER. WAS and last nlabt she calle DOAH, Pa, Aug. %.—After red. Corn eptember, 66 1-4 bid; December, 4 did piemner os didi *-Chicago's clost Atal. Copper : j Nin. Ags At one September, all Indications point more definitely to 14 to 68 2 Amer “Bleycle of the required amount. The members Al) Munbhy Eney oe 1 Arn car "Pound pt Mie congregation had reached thelr | wag received tonday & prolongation of the strike now than er, Exp Iimit_ ‘They could raise no more, and Dr, | Ruane anos Helge ache ; i Am Grasn JBapbiet sald he would remain in the} WHE thus be saved fre they did when he first reached here Amer. lve church Until late to-day mhould the} ote of tio funeral arrangements and |e Keeps in touch with the strikers, as | money be sent the tnterment wil probably be In Gat. | Well as the operators, and may be seen of the foreclosure. yy Ap the hospital | SHBNAD Sry effort wile made to raise the Mithoriiee and lot dhem she was tool oonferences with several operators Gen [Sands DeceMaAry, ie pow OF AUNARY A) Phen Wie cane waa rouge tot .|Gobin sald to-day he did not see any service $90 was ratsed, ma Ww to ort 4 1 opinin | @ littie over $16 and still $300 short Si Mturghyer tes man Pitepa tei and | algns of a wettlement, In his opinion ie Money HAR besniabat hy Various Prots|\vary: Cemetary daily riding» over the hills with mem | E - Rey COMIN DOL FalNe oNGUBtC Vers of his staff, Along the road he LONDON MARKET STEADY. | treavently olde conversations with We A LONDON MARKET STEADY. jatar time tame | J of eek O The Cotton Market, * The local cotton market opened firm | Amer Am. loco, pt Aimerican Malt Agi. smelt. & Ret Ani Anaconda Mintng fo-day, with prices to five points iigher. | ) The market worked well above the 2.900 Mo, Kan. & Tex fractional changes compared with| ham. la the mi closing ibid The prices M. were: § ber, $8.27 October, $15; December January, 4.16 bight-cent level for nearly all options ie ee th Mo an) & Tex. pe this morning tn the face of easy Live At Top at Fe HO Minourt Pacits os HTM MEN HT | ote generally were steady on a smaii| ‘There is no Ill feeling here agninat 00] cables, on active coverings, heavy Sh Tae ee ene 1,000 Net, ‘Lead 2 Palusietofiiealnean the soldiers, and the military has be- 5 Bouthery baying and strong up Balt. & Ay acre a mee South African mining shares were un- |= SESS SETS = (3 ports from the Son "NO STOP Fe rete eye ted changed and te carry over for the set-|nq SWIM WHIRLPOOL RAPIDS. Ul 7 mer argains, ( a 4 ing prices were ; 9 tlement is being —smoo' 9 i bene ( y ue eRening priued. wer ab to melee Wile | 4 da figures at 51-4, and Rio Tintos | NIAGARA, FALGS, Aug, %.—Carlisle 20; October, 8:04 to 8.06; Nov “8.00 st tae Bi) 19,008 ? D. Graham will next Sunc try to to $.01; to 8.01; Januar Beene iia ON | em Recife Mail in Department railway | swim through the whirlpool rap.ds that 00 to 6.01 SM 105.01, Marci 7 id ained firm and there was only |raused the death of Capt. We tie iho went through the "y oom ° raplds In a barrel a “The Busy Man's Train." THE New Directors Chone , The Consolidated National Bank, of| which Willis 8. Paine is President, bas Hired 1 pS 90) Hep. Steel pt 20) Rubber Goo Si Sioms Mheft 105 40) South Paste 2.100 South Railway $0 South Railway pt 1) eat Be vita). PURNITURE, "20th Century Limitcd"|(aRpeTS, RUGS, MATTING, ETC. PRICES MARKED in PLAIN FIGURES. Not incorporated nor run by a trust, this! Customers may add to their Accounts in business is controlled by the third and fourth} ones store or make pas ruantsica! entaee generations of proprietors, who are as desir- iting thet j ous of pleasing all customers as were their\S4#ing thelr on conbentence. predecessors. No extra charges of any hind, icinnatl 2,00 P, M,, Arrive New York 9,30 Next Morning, T oauce paw |-CASH or LIBERAL CREDIT. ’ Weihaye in addition to the “aoth Century Limited? 4. 24-hour trainsand 3 slower day to Chicago; also 4 fine trains daily to St, Louts and ‘ i ‘ tnd Niagara Falls, See our type table tn this paper. i ‘ Ei name * They ure —— SHIPPING NEWS, see Be fee <'NEW YORK and CHICAGO Via NEW YORK CENTRAL and LAKE SHORE. ron oF SEW yoM FASTEST LONG DISTANCE TRAIN IN THE WORLD, weg ans Ho Fors We » € om ‘ 6 Superb new Pullman equipment. Lighted and ventilated by electric lights and electric fans, Ms) luipcnse ee i 19 1 Leave New York 2 Leave Chicago 12.30 Noon, C 5 P.M, Arrive Chicago 9.45 Next Morning, 10) Iowa Oentral 100 Lowa Central BA MSHIP! BAILED TO-DAY. N deMternou, Nortork. TEAMBITIYS. Micoiaedie.” stati) mE: 2.00) Wheel, & Ll. Lid Wheel @ bE M0 Wael, & 1 7 ty i te we - v3

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